Joely Fisher

Actress Joely Fisher has listed her home in Sherman Oaks at $4.195 million. The classy Mediterranean-style house, built in 2006, appears older than its years with arched windows and openings, decorative wrought iron and colorful tile step risers. A great room off the kitchen, a formal dining room with a wood-beamed ceiling, seven bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms and 9,830 square feet of living space are on two stories. The breakfast room overlooks the garden. The half-acre site includes covered patios, a swimming pool and a three-room guesthouse with a kitchen.

Actress Joely Fisher has listed her home in Sherman Oaks at $4.195 million. The classy Mediterranean-style house, built in 2006, appears older than its years with arched windows and openings, decorative wrought iron and colorful tile step risers. A great room off the kitchen, a formal dining room with a wood-beamed ceiling, seven bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms and 9,830 square feet of living space are on two stories. The breakfast room overlooks the garden. The half-acre site includes covered patios, a swimming pool and a three-room guesthouse with a kitchen.

Actress Joely Fisher, who stars on the sitcom " 'Til Death," has sold her Encino compound for $2.4 million, according to the Multiple Listing Service. The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom contemporary was built in 1955 and rebuilt in 2005 to incorporate Asian and Craftsman details. It has 4,511 square feet of living space and sits on three-quarters of an acre with city and mountain views, a sports court and a lagoon pool with a pool house. Fisher, 42, has played opposite Brad Garrett on the Fox comedy since 2006.

Sitcom star Joely Fisher has sold her Encino compound for $2.4 million. The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom contemporary had been on and off the market since mid-2007, perhaps prompting the actress to wonder whether she would own it " 'Til Death," to borrow the name of the Fox comedy on which she plays opposite Brad Garrett. Constructed in 1955, then rebuilt in 2005 to incorporate Asian and Craftsman details, the home has 4,511 square feet of living space and city and mountain views, a detached home theater and a lagoon pool with a pool house.

Sitcom star Joely Fisher has sold her Encino compound for $2.4 million. The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom contemporary had been on and off the market since mid-2007, perhaps prompting the actress to wonder whether she would own it " 'Til Death," to borrow the name of the Fox comedy on which she plays opposite Brad Garrett. Constructed in 1955, then rebuilt in 2005 to incorporate Asian and Craftsman details, the home has 4,511 square feet of living space and city and mountain views, a detached home theater and a lagoon pool with a pool house.

ACTRESS Joely Fisher, who plays actor Brad Garrett's wife, Joy, on the sitcom " 'Til Death," and her husband, cinematographer Chris Duddy, bought this family compound about two years ago for two reasons: They love to throw parties, and they like their privacy. With such features as a home theater, a saline swimming pool and a cabana imported from India, their residence was designed for entertaining. Plus, there is parking for 12 to 14 cars, including a two-car garage.

The angels are definitely watching over Joely Fisher these days. Well, at least they are in her rose-colored West Los Angeles living room, which is adorned with every kind of angel imaginable. "I like the idea you can have angels," said Fisher, the 26-year-old singer-actress daughter of Connie Stevens and Eddie Fisher and half-sister of actress-author Carrie Fisher. "I think they are beautiful. I believe in a lot of crazy metaphysical stuff. But I also feel protected in a way . . .

Re "Stars test the waters for hydrogen cars," June 15 Although it was an interesting article, I was surprised that this story made front page news. This story was more fitting in two other sections: Classifieds, because it was largely a promotional piece to create buzz for Honda, Toyota, BMW and General Motors; and Calendar, because it promoted a list of who's who in Hollywood and profiled the latest accessories the elite frequently receive from corporate America. Do you really think Kristin Davis, Joely Fisher, America Ferrera or Cameron Diaz can persuade the average consumer to buy a $100,000 car when most Americans are struggling to put food on the table and gas in the tank to get to work?

After establishing a successful series block on Sunday night with the female-driven dramas "Strong Medicine" and "The Division," Lifetime is expanding its original dramatic programming to Saturday evenings with two new hourlong shows. And just as one would expect from the cable network for women, both new series revolve around strong female characters.

Actress Joely Fisher, who stars on the sitcom " 'Til Death," has sold her Encino compound for $2.4 million, according to the Multiple Listing Service. The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom contemporary was built in 1955 and rebuilt in 2005 to incorporate Asian and Craftsman details. It has 4,511 square feet of living space and sits on three-quarters of an acre with city and mountain views, a sports court and a lagoon pool with a pool house. Fisher, 42, has played opposite Brad Garrett on the Fox comedy since 2006.

Re "Stars test the waters for hydrogen cars," June 15 Although it was an interesting article, I was surprised that this story made front page news. This story was more fitting in two other sections: Classifieds, because it was largely a promotional piece to create buzz for Honda, Toyota, BMW and General Motors; and Calendar, because it promoted a list of who's who in Hollywood and profiled the latest accessories the elite frequently receive from corporate America. Do you really think Kristin Davis, Joely Fisher, America Ferrera or Cameron Diaz can persuade the average consumer to buy a $100,000 car when most Americans are struggling to put food on the table and gas in the tank to get to work?

ACTRESS Joely Fisher, who plays actor Brad Garrett's wife, Joy, on the sitcom " 'Til Death," and her husband, cinematographer Chris Duddy, bought this family compound about two years ago for two reasons: They love to throw parties, and they like their privacy. With such features as a home theater, a saline swimming pool and a cabana imported from India, their residence was designed for entertaining. Plus, there is parking for 12 to 14 cars, including a two-car garage.

After establishing a successful series block on Sunday night with the female-driven dramas "Strong Medicine" and "The Division," Lifetime is expanding its original dramatic programming to Saturday evenings with two new hourlong shows. And just as one would expect from the cable network for women, both new series revolve around strong female characters.

The angels are definitely watching over Joely Fisher these days. Well, at least they are in her rose-colored West Los Angeles living room, which is adorned with every kind of angel imaginable. "I like the idea you can have angels," said Fisher, the 26-year-old singer-actress daughter of Connie Stevens and Eddie Fisher and half-sister of actress-author Carrie Fisher. "I think they are beautiful. I believe in a lot of crazy metaphysical stuff. But I also feel protected in a way . . .

An evening of comedy, hosted by "Ellen" co-stars Arye Gross and Joely Fisher, will be held as a benefit for KidsPeace, at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood on Nov. 3. The evening will feature John Mendoza, Stephanie Hodge, Rick Overton, Wayne Cotter, Dom Irrere and surprise guests. KidsPeace is an organization that helps children in crisis. Tickets are $35. Information: (310) 535-0450.

Starz Entertainment, which operates 16 premium movie channels, announced Thursday that it also will offer original series programming next year, including a stand-up comedy showcase that will be hosted by Doug Williams and executive produced by Martin Lawrence.